Deborah Makarios on Nostr: Why is it that books about gardening in light of climate change so often assume that ...
Why is it that books about gardening in light of climate change so often assume that the sole change is going to be "less water"?
The planet is not going to become universally drier. What about gardening for suddenly too much water? Or fiercer winds? Or unstable temperatures? Or unstable seasons?
#gardening #books #ClimateChange
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